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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNCIL MINUTES <br />MAY 2, 1991 <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED • <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: <br />MEMBERS ABSENT : <br />May 2, 1991 <br />3:30 P.M. <br />4:50 P.M. <br />Bisel, Kuether, Neal, Reinert <br />Bohjanen <br />Mayor Bisel called a work session of the Lino Lakes City Council to <br />order on Thursday, May 2, 1991. Staff Members present: <br />Administrator, Randy Schumacher; Engineer, Darrell Schneider; <br />Public Works Director, Don Volk and Clerk- Treasurer, Marilyn <br />Anderson. <br />ACCEPTING BIDS FOR RESHANAU LAKE TRUNK UTILITIES <br />Mr. Schneider explained that originally this matter was on the <br />April 22, 1991 Council agenda and was tabled for further study. He <br />used the overhead projector and explained some concerns that he <br />wanted resolved before recommending awarding the bid for this <br />improvement. <br />Mr. Schneider explained that the project consists of three (3) <br />divisions. The first division is from Ware Road to the new <br />Centennial School on Birch Street. The second division is from the <br />gravity trunk line through Birch Woods to the Fawn Lane lift <br />station. The third division is from the new Centennial Elementary <br />School to the Shenandoah lift station. Mr. Schneider explained <br />that Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (MWCC) may move the <br />Laurene Avenue lift station to the Ware Road location. A temporary <br />sewer line will be constructed from the Ware Road lift station to <br />Hodgson Road until the gravity line can be constructed from the <br />Ware Road lift station to Shoreview. <br />Mr. Schneider noted that there are two (2) methods of installing <br />the gravity line from Fawn Lane to the Reshanau Lake Trunk line. <br />One (1) method is by constructing a trench between the houses on <br />the west side of Fawn Lane across the property lines. The second <br />method is to jack the sewer pipe along the property line between <br />the houses. Mr. Schneider explained that the trench method is not <br />the most favorable method. Mr. Volk has already met with the <br />property owners and they prefer the jacking method. Mr. Volk and <br />PAGE 1 <br />33 <br />